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It will be this weekend before I will have a chance to start.

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I ordered some copper rod today so I may be able to get some work done this weekend.


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Success. I used a bit more solder than was likely needed, but the clean-up wasn't too bad. Wonderful ringing tubes now.

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1K1YKmjTt9QtmXswX_jMluZQH2ceHmsRi

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1LkjG-8YYlpoZQvcxhJIwzUgD40NJTESp

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Nice work B Graham. It's good to see people learning and practicing the black arts plus it's nice that people are prepared to offer help, hints and advice.
Another double gets a new lease of life !


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Thanks Nick. No longer fearful of doing ribs, at least not for my own. Not sure I'd do one for another just just yet.

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Way to go BG.

I will try to catch up.

One question though. It looks like you struck all the blue off the entire barrel. Wouldn't leaving the blue everywhere you were not going to solder work to assist in the removal of the over solder?

Did you just use a torch to heat or did you make up a set of irons like SKB pictured?

Again way to go. You should sleep well after accomplishing that.

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BG, great job on the rib. You took the plunge and it was good.
I like Travis have wanted to do this but just never had the nerve to start it. I have read a lot mostly on here. Steve has a great idea on how to do it. I tried one time on a short piece of a bottom rib, but either it wasn't clean enough or I got it too hot. I had both top and bottom wired just in case. One of these days.


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Originally Posted By: Travis S
One question though. It looks like you struck all the blue off the entire barrel. Wouldn't leaving the blue everywhere you were not going to solder work to assist in the removal of the over solder?

Did you just use a torch to heat or did you make up a set of irons like SKB pictured?

Thank you.

The top rib was barely attached, so when it came all the way off, I media blasted the barrels, which leaves them very clean. Since its a damascus set with pits to draw file out, and polish, the plan was to get it back to the white anyway.

I used a propane torch. This time I had some grey colored paste a friend gave me that has metal in it. I applied that along the barrel where it would meet the rib, then laid a strand of 60/40 along the valley on each side and slowly heated moving the torch back and forth over an area. I am impatient, but this time not as much, so eventually the solder flowed easily, and all was well.

Next time Ill use less and spare myself some clean up time perhaps.

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Originally Posted By: David Williamson
BG, great job on the rib. You took the plunge and it was good.

Thanks David. I was really happy to hear that bell-like tone when they cooled off. My budget allows for cheap guns, always in need of some help, so it feels good to not find a loose rib as much of a purchase deterrent as it has been. Maybe I can get more doubles back in use.

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Well done. Completing a job for the first time, successfully, is a good feeling.

What media did you use, walnut hulls?

SRH


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